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The IFM published a quarterly bulletin Irish Freedom and organised an annual march on the anniversary of internment.
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On Saturday 6 February 1982 the Irish Freedom Movement ( IFM ) was founded at a meeting in Caxton House, Archway-and TUC general secretary Len Murray wrote to the 13 trades councils that sponsored the conference threatening them with disaffiliation if they attended.
IFM and Freedom
The ‘ Guadalcanal Revolutionary Army ’, later called Isatabu Freedom Movement ( IFM ), began terrorising Malaitans in the rural areas of the island to make them leave their homes.
The ‘ Guadalcanal Revolutionary Army ’, later called Isatabu Freedom Movement ( IFM ), began terrorizing Malaitans in the rural areas of the island in an effort to force them out of their homes.
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The Mahadev Temple in Gokarna, Nepal | Gokarna, Nepal, a conservation project of the International Fund for Monuments. At the invitation of UNESCO in the 1970s IFM became involved in architectural conservation in Nepal, where the organization adopted the Mahadev temple complex in Gokarna, in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley.
Aerial view of the Citadelle Laferrière, in northern Haiti, a conservation project of the World Monuments Fund ( 1985-87 ). Also at the request of UNESCO, IFM launched a project for the preservation of the Citadelle Laferrière, a large mountaintop fortress near Milot, Haiti.
IFM also sponsored a traveling exhibition and a film about the history of the Citadelle, which was used for educational purposes in the United States.
Mick Hume, who edited the next step recalls that the IFM were accused of complicity in the 1984 bombing of the Conservative Party conference.
When the voices of Sinn Féin supporters were banned from the British broadcast media, Living Marxism carried a front page interview with its leader Gerry Adams, and the IFM picketed Broadcasting House.
The company created Integrated Facilities Management ( IFM ) to give customers a single source for operations and maintenance of all building systems and functions, and to ensure maximum building efficiency and reliability.
Johnson Controls now provides full-time, on-site IFM staff for more than of building space around the world.
Météo France sends the IFM to civil defense authorities, which allows the prepostioning of men and vehicles, especially air units.
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In January, 1960, the first issue of The Carleton Miscellany, a quarterly literary magazine, was published by the College.
How to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language was covered in articles by Allison in the first three quarterly issues of the People's Computer Company newsletter published in 1975 and implementations with source code published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics & Orthodontia: Running Light without Overbyte.
He and Mystic Records owner Doug Moody edited The Mystic News Newsletter which was published quarterly and went into every promo package to fanzines.
After her death, Henry De la Beche, president of the Geological Society, wrote a eulogy that he read to a meeting of the society and published in its quarterly transactions, the first such eulogy given for a woman.
Rowrbrazzle was founded in 1983 by Marc Schirmeister, who published the first issue in February 1984, and was editor for the first fourteen quarterly mailings.
The Illustrated London News was published weekly until 1971 when it became monthly ; bimonthly from 1989 ; and then quarterly before publication ceased.
He was on the editorial board, with Conrad Aiken, Eliot, Lewis and Aldous Huxley, of Chaman Lall's London literary quarterly Coterie published 1919 – 1921.
The National Message, a quarterly magazine, was first published in 1922 by the British-Israel-World Federation and continued until 1981.
The Raven was a quarterly anarchist review consisting of 43 issues published by Freedom Press from 1987 to 2003.
In 1883, an anonymous author calling himself " A German " wrote a memorial to Léon Gambetta, published in The Contemporary Review, a British quarterly.
May, who is also an evangelist for churches of Christ, also ownes a folk history magazine published quarterly known as the Old Time Chronicle.
The New York Times Index started in 1913 and was published quarterly ; it compared only with the similar Index to London's The Times.
Since 2005, the Naper Historical Society has published and distributed a quarterly newsletter, The Naper Paper, for citizens and former citizens and friends of the town.
* Root is a non-profit quarterly newspaper written, edited, designed, and published entirely by volunteers.
They published their own quarterly, entitled ' New Numbers ', containing poems such as Brooke's " The Soldier ".
William Phillips, a New Zealand born economist, wrote a paper in 1958 titled The Relation between Unemployment and the Rate of Change of Money Wage Rates in the United Kingdom, 1861-1957, which was published in the quarterly journal Economica.
published and bulletin
In the early 1990s, warez were often traded on cassette tapes with different groups and published on bulletin boards that had a warez section.
Traditionally, banns were read from the pulpit and were usually published in the parish weekly bulletin.
It coordinated the work of the General Managers and technical officers, published a monthly information bulletin and provided information for visitors from around the world.
Even where a later age has been set, a bishop may not refuse to confer the sacrament on younger children who request it, provided they are baptized, have the use of reason, are suitably instructed and are properly disposed and able to renew the baptismal promises ( letter of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments published in its 1999 bulletin, pages 537 – 540 ).
The LI published four issues of the Internationale Lettriste bulletin between 1952 and 1954, followed by twenty eight issues of Potlatch from 1954 to 1957.
The civil rights anthem " We Shall Overcome " was adapted ( from a gospel song ) by Highlander music director, Zilphia Horton, wife of Myles Horton, from the singing of striking tobacco factory workers in South Carolina in 1946, and shortly afterward was published by folksinger Pete Seeger in the People's Songs bulletin.
The party published an occasional international bulletin and a woman's magazine called Women's View.
Changes to the programme are made every year by the French Ministry of Education and are published in the Ministry's Bulletin Officiel de l ' Éducation Nationale ( BO ), the official reference bulletin for educators.
In 1961, the Koppers Company published a technical bulletin on the acetylation of wood using no catalysis but with an organic cosolvent In 1977, in Russia, Otlesnov and Nikitina came close to commercialization but the process was discontinued presumably because cost-effectiveness could not be achieved.
), formed to investigate new religious movements and sects, published a two-part bulletin critical of Rydén and her followers, authored by Mónica de López Roda.
Because Prodigy filtered and occasionally removed offensive content from bulletin boards that it hosted, the court held that Prodigy was a publisher of, and therefore liable for, published defamatory content.
Even during World War II when paper and other resources were scarce, the newspaper published as a newsletter posted on bulletin boards around campus.
The meeting decided to set up an information center in Berlin to co-ordinate international activities and publish a bulletin, International Information of the Communist Opposition, which had previously been published by the KPO.
Material from Roy's pen was published by International Press Correspondence ( Inprecor ), the weekly bulletin of the Communist International.
Bob Tyson of Wimborne became General Secretary and published a monthly news bulletin until at least May 1976.
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